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What size wheel spacers do I need for 350z?

What size wheel spacers do I need for 350z?

Stock 350z wheels with spacers In this case, we advise opting for spacers that are between 15-25mm, depending on how far you want them to come out to your fenders. Thankfully, Nissan has designed the 350z to fit 25mm spacers all-round without any rubbing issues, as shown in the photo above.

Are wheel stud spacers safe?

Are Wheel Spacers Safe to Use? Because a vehicle’s weight is not sustained by its wheel studs, the use of wheel spacers is generally considered to be safe. A vehicle’s wheels are actually held to their corresponding hubs with a clamping force that is achieved through the tightening of each wheel’s lug nuts.

Are wheel spacer shims safe?

are they road-legal? There’s a lot of bad advice and scaremongering on the internet with regards to this issue but, in reality, wheels with properly installed spacers are just as safe as those that don’t use spacers. One common complaint about wheel spacers is that they will cause bolts or studs to bend or break.

What are wheel spacers?

Wheel spacers are used when the offset of the wheel is not ideal for the end package that you want. They bolt onto the studs of an axle in place of the wheel, and have studs (themselves) for the wheels to attach to. Wheel spacers can be used to change wheel bolt patterns and to widen the offset of the wheel.

What size spacers do I need?

The size spacer you need will be equal to the thickness of the washers used. If a spacer greater than 5mm is needed, you may need to also purchase extended lug studs or purchase wheel spacers with studs.

Are wheel spacers a good idea?

Wheel spacers can be used to change wheel bolt patterns and to widen the offset of the wheel. All that being said, wheel spacers are a cost-effective way to keep the wheels you have (or adapt a different lug pattern wheel) while increasing your track width.

What offset for 350Z?

The most popular size and offsets for 350z enthusiasts would be 18×9.5” with a +12mm offset (typically for the track), and 19×9.5” (+22mm) or 19×10.5” (+22mm) for street use.

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